civilrobot PE etc etc
The Beyonce of Construction
good spammin' morning
1. Junior scientist/Lab technician - High school internship. I worked with a scientist and conducted my own researchSame with all of you? Like what jobs have you had before you were an engineer (or while you were an engineer if you have a side hustle)
trust me, you don't want to be an astronaut. I know way too much about aerospace safety, and NASA internal governance and ethics to trust them with life and death decisions.I always wanted (still do) to be an astronaut.
I can definitively state that I did not want to dress like Britney Spears, ever.wanted that store discount because who didn't want to dress like Britney Spears in the late 90s/early 2000s?
FYI, I never noticed that my across the hallway neighbor did this until you kept mentioning yours.ARGH MORE NAIL CLIPPING
you're welcomeFYI, I never noticed that my across the hallway neighbor did this until you kept mentioning yours.
And now I can't block it out. THANKS LYCEE
I wanted to be an interior designer. Then a Coast Guard rescue swimmer. And then a ChemE lolAlso, an aside to my job history, bby JK wanted to be a mortician when I was really young because my dad said, "Get a job that you'll always be in business. People are born, people ****, and people die". Obviously I took the die route, but I really enjoyed dissecting things and seeing how they worked. Then when I was around 13/14 I wanted to be a veterinarian. Actually did a lot of unpaid internships/work with a large animal/exotic vet nearby, mostly worked with horses and reptiles (specifically snakes). Was actually going to apply to Cornell for pre-vet but my sister, who was already there as pre-vet, got really burned out after the 4-years and didn't even do the next 8-years of study. So I quickly switched into engineering at Stony Brook.
I wish my parents were a little more...non-musiciany and could have helped me a bit more with jobs pre-college and even with the whole figuring out what to do while in college (my mom got a degree in kindergarten teaching, but never used her license/was a SOHM, and my dad was a teacher as well). I wish I could do more construction oversight work again. I enjoyed being outside all the time, keeping track of paperwork, learning new stuff. I feel like I haven't really done any engineering since leaving college, so I'm ill-prepared compared to other engineers with the same amount of years in the industry. Like, I have my PE, but I feel like I'll never be able to actually be an engineer.
JK is musing on self-failure this morning while drinking tea and watching guys attempt to install a trench box.
I so badly wanted to go to grad school for something in advanced mathematics (I reaaaaaaaaaally enjoyed differential equations with linear algebra), but my dad was like, "What job are you going to get with these...Laplace transformations?"...so grad school was waste water treatment, something I really liked, but then I couldn't find a job in that...so consulting. *sigh*I wanted to be an interior designer. Then a Coast Guard rescue swimmer. And then a ChemE lol
I had no choice to go STEM, except the M wasn't an option either lol
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